Acids dissociate to give hydrogen ions. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
You must dissociate these two events!. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
There are also a percentage of people who have to dissociate from the realities of what they are doing to survive. From Wordnik.com. [Thoughts on rescues, rescuers and realities « Bound, Not Gagged] Reference
The Commission has now ordered Interpal to "dissociate" itself from the Union for Good. From Wordnik.com. [On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...] Reference
Regarding my question about what you consider to be sufficient to "dissociate", your answer appears to be to change some labels. From Wordnik.com. [A New Weapon Against Freedom and ID: Volksverhetzung] Reference
Even if I should dissociate, the difference will be made clear. From Wordnik.com. [vampishone Diary Entry] Reference
Until now it had never been possible to dissociate her completely from. From Wordnik.com. [The Triflers] Reference
Aulus detected my note of disapproval; he was quick to dissociate himself. From Wordnik.com. [See Delphi and Die]
The resulting steam will dissociate into ions when passing the burning coal. From Wordnik.com. [2. Kilns] Reference
It has been found, however, that only a fraction of the molecules dissociate. From Wordnik.com. [An Elementary Study of Chemistry] Reference
You have to develop the ability to be able to dissociate yourself a little bit. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript May 9, 2005] Reference
When dissolved in water the molecules of the base dissociate into two kinds of ions. From Wordnik.com. [An Elementary Study of Chemistry] Reference
He does not yet know enough about the matter to dissociate the player from the part. From Wordnik.com. [The Idler Magazine, Volume III, June 1893 An Illustrated Monthly] Reference
For years after she could not dissociate their fragrance from the sorrow of that hour. From Wordnik.com. [The First Soprano] Reference
I wanted to dissociate my endorsement from "National Review," where I had also a column. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Oct 19, 2008] Reference
Why would not Ben Goldacre, for example, wish to dissociate himself from this sort of thing?. From Wordnik.com. [On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...] Reference
Even some atheists went out of their way to dissociate themselves from the Texas-based group. From Wordnik.com. [Utah’s Cross Controversy] Reference
Most of their compounds dissociate in such a way as to give a simple, colorless, metallic ion. From Wordnik.com. [An Elementary Study of Chemistry] Reference
The Bishop of LINCOLN said that he felt bound to dissociate himself from his, partner's remarks. From Wordnik.com. [Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, June 18, 1919] Reference
All they want to dissociate, so it's not as if they are, you know, pandering to the press directly. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Aug 11, 2004] Reference
Many of the women "" dissociate, '' feeling as if removed from their bodies during labor and birth. From Wordnik.com. [Cradles To Coffins] Reference
And I think that is very difficult for people to dissociate her public image with her private image. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Apr 21, 2006] Reference
Yet how do I dissociate myself from this man who has been so good to me? he asked himself unhappily. From Wordnik.com. [The First Man in Rome]
I had never been able to dissociate the early impression she made on me from her later redeeming phases. From Wordnik.com. [The Doctor's Daughter] Reference
These bases are nearly equal in strength, that is, they all dissociate in water to about the same extent. From Wordnik.com. [An Elementary Study of Chemistry] Reference
When we dissociate -- even a little -- we are more suggestible to everything that is being said around us. From Wordnik.com. [Judith Acosta, LISW, CHT: Words of Grace: Christianity and Verbal First Aid] Reference
How impossible to dissociate the harmony of the exposed wall from the delight and pleasure of observing it. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 4] Reference
"" You can't dissociate development from good government, '' says Sergio Aguayo, director of Mexico's Civic Alliance. From Wordnik.com. [Corruption] Reference
We cannot dissociate his name from the remembrance of the works he has written, and the heroes whom he has celebrated. From Wordnik.com. [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845] Reference
Through consistent training, you can dissociate from the meaning that you give the thoughts: this is "opening the Gate.". From Wordnik.com. [Mark Eckhardt: PBS's 'This Emotional Life': Zen Strategies for Getting 'Unstuck'] Reference
Symptoms of unrest were quickly apparent, and Philip felt it necessary to dissociate himself publicly from the persecution. From Wordnik.com. [England under the Tudors] Reference
At times, however, these kinds of demands can overwhelm ENFJs, who find at this point that they lack the skills to dissociate. From Wordnik.com. [phelicity Diary Entry] Reference
But our notion of colour itself we cannot dissociate from external surface: we cannot think of colour but as something outward. From Wordnik.com. [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847] Reference
These compounds, when dissolved in water, dissociate in such a way as to form simple, univalent metallic ions which are colorless. From Wordnik.com. [An Elementary Study of Chemistry] Reference
The reaction, in fact, between calcium oxide and water is reversible, and whether those substances combine or dissociate is simply. From Wordnik.com. [Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use] Reference
SANCHEZ: Is it really enough burden (INAUDIBLE) that you must dare to dissociate yourself from those who would delay your journey. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Apr 26, 2008] Reference
In by far the greater number of cases, that is to say, the problem arises simply and solely from the questioner's failure to dissociate. From Wordnik.com. [Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive] Reference
It includes -- and we come back to the point at which we started -- a tendency to dissociate modern writing from the continuous stream of. From Wordnik.com. [Personality in Literature] Reference
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